However, Ms Leotta's blushes might be spared somewhat by the fact that the collection of photographs - which have also been shared on social media - does not include any fully nude images this time.

Earlier, speaking about the initial leak, she recalled the heart-stopping moment when she realised that her smartphone had been hacked.

Ms Leotta said: "My phone would not stop ringing with calls, messages, WhatsApp... I didn't cry at first. I found strength I didn't even know I had. But after three days, yes, I succumbed.

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"Those photos maybe I sent to someone, perhaps a couple of them. I hadn't seen the pictures for years. I thought I had deleted them. I wouldn't even describe them as sexy."

But Leotta said that she felt no regrets or guilt over what happened to her and urged other victims of hacking abuse to follow her example.

She added: "I want to say to the girls or the boys who have experienced the same thing, that you should not feel guilty. Everyone has the right to do what they want with their life, their privacy and their mobiles."

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